One year ago today, I rallied together sixteen Seattle-area restaurants asking them to donate much needed financial aid towards the relief efforts in Haiti. It was a proud moment to see such a fantastic response.
It was not possible for all of us to travel to Haiti to assist with relief efforts, but many of us still had a tremendous impact on getting this island country the help they needed. Local artist Jesse Link created a poster for the event to help spread the word. Then on Sunday January 24the 2010, many Seattle-area residents gathered their friends and family for a meal at participating restaurants (listed below) who would donate a percent of the evening's proceeds towards relief efforts in Haiti.
- Dinette
- Restaurant Zoe
- Quinn's Pub
- Le Gourmand
- La Rustica
- Skylark Café
- La Isla
- Café Venus
- Tavolata
- How To Cook A Wolf
- Barking Frog -Woodinville
- Spring Hill
- Feedback Lounge
- Mission Bar
- Taste
- Ballard Brothers Seafood and Burgers
I want to thank all who took part in the Seattle Dine Out for Haiti last year and to those that made their own personal donations. Much was accomplished with your contributions, but there is still much that needs to be done. The people of Haiti are now dealing with Cholera and hurricane aftermath and they still need our help.
Many of the participating restaurants donated to NetHope. Below is a fantastic update that I received from them not too long ago. Thank you once again - Seattle rocks!
| January 5, 2011 Dear Friends, Next week marks the one year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti which took the lives of over 200,000 people and left over 1.5 million Haitians displaced in tents and other transitional housing. It’s predictable that there will be a lot of news about what’s not working in Haiti. While a lot of good work has been done, Haiti still suffers from political instability, unfulfilled donor commitments, cholera outbreak and a painfully slow rebuilding process. NetHope member agencies and several of our partners have been operating in Haiti for many years. Our team is committed to support the Haitian people over the long haul—no matter what the obstacles. We must remember that there are also many bright spots including the amazing resiliency that defines how every day Haitians live and adapt. AccomplishmentsIn the wake of some enormous challenges this past year, the NetHope community, which includes all of you, can stand very tall for the work that we have done together. Here is just a partial list of accomplishments:
The Road AheadNothing has been easy in Haiti this past year, and the future will not be any easier. NetHope member organizations and our partners working in Haiti are committed for the long haul. NetHope will continue to focus on “game changing” technology interventions that leverage our unique interagency collaboration and public/private partnership model. We still see connectivity and IT skill development as being core to our mission and crucial for the country's needs from an information technology infrastructure standpoint. To that end, we are:
Learn more about we responded to the Haiti Earthquake with the help of Inveneo: ![]() The Future is NearWe are already seeing our partners and our members begin to innovate with proven technologies to support the rebuilding of Haiti. Some examples of great work that is already underway include:
How Can You Help?There are two areas where we are focusing our efforts:
As always, we want to thank you for your support of NetHope's activities. NetHope, our member agencies and our public and private sector partners have made a positive impact in Haiti this past year. We are committed for the long haul and look forward to your continued support. Kind Regards, Bill Brindley William A. Brindley ![]() | |
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